After buying the venue MBI went out to the community for ask for ideas for its future - receiving dozens of responses.

He said: “There were some that were not realistic and others we will look at and will work with Mark Pavey, from the trust on.

“There are people that want a theatre back but we don’t intend to go into direct competition with Venue Cymru next door.

"We don’t want to do something that goes in direct competition to what is in the town already.

“This venue was successful as a nightclub, it made money for 28 years as Revivals and then Broadway Boulevard and was continuing to make money right up to when it closed, it was just that the parent company went into administration. It shows that the demand is there for a club.

“There is a certain generation of people who all have memories of this site and there are people who want a nightclub back in Llandudno.

"But again there are those living at this end of the Llandudno who do not want a club back.

“We have to do something that will start to bring money back in and then we can start to invest further into the site.

“The long term project could take 10 years and will need a lot of money, it is such a shame that the site has been allowed to deteriorate into this state.

“Whatever we do it has to be something that the community can use though, we want bands here, we wants groups using the site during the day.”